
Why Everything Is Falling Apart
Oct 6, 2025
Dr. Stelios Panagiotou, an expert in ancient Greek virtue ethics, joins the discussion to explore how modern society undermines our moral agency. He critiques the externalized, rules-based morality that reduces individuals to passive followers. Stelios argues for reclaiming personal judgment and navigating moral complexities through virtues. They dive into Aristotle's teachings on seeking the mean and contrast ancient ethics with contemporary materialism's failures. The conversation encourages listeners to engage in moral self-examination and responsibility.
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Modern Morality As A Fragmented Reconstruction
- Modern morality is fragmented and resembles a partial reconstruction of a lost tradition.
- Alasdair MacIntyre's thought experiment shows reconstructed morals lack the power of the original tradition.
Personal Shift From Short-Term Living
- Carl reflects on wasting his twenties in short-term pleasures before adopting virtue practice.
- He credits Aristotle-style moderation and disciplined choices for later improvement.
Cultivate Noble Habits
- Wake up to your noble nature and practice saying no to lower impulses.
- Rebuild moral habits with a metaphysical grounding that makes virtue intelligible.




